Pharma Fumble: Inotiv’s Ransomware Woes Leave 9,500 Exposed in Data Breach Disaster

Inotiv is notifying over 9,500 individuals of a data breach from a ransomware attack. The breach compromised personal, financial, and health information, including Social Security and credit card numbers. Inotiv is offering 24 months of free credit monitoring. Meanwhile, hackers claim a hefty 176 gigabytes of data in this pharmaceutical caper.

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Looks like Inotiv’s data security took a break longer than your average vacation! Their digital vault had more holes in it than a slice of Swiss cheese, and now 9,500 people are on high alert, hoping their private info doesn’t become the next star of a cyber soap opera!

Key Points:

  • Inotiv suffered a ransomware attack, compromising personal data of 9,542 people.
  • The breach affected employees, their families, and individuals linked to Inotiv.
  • Stolen data includes names, Social Security numbers, and even health information.
  • The Qilin ransomware group claimed responsibility but later removed the claim.
  • Inotiv offers 24 months of free credit monitoring and identity protection to victims.

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